Poll results and summary

From: Peter Ramos <pramos2_at_...>
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 20:21:39 -0500

Hi!

First lets get rid of the pending polls:

Issue#1

The slaneesh titans have a flat 5+ to hit them due to aura, passed by 2/3
majority.

Issue#2

Regeneration cards only heals d6 wounds on titan/praetorian sized units,
passed by 2/3 majority vote.

Summary for titan close combat

Alternative #1

Warprats idea
When facing any unit below titan/praetorian class units, each mode roll a
single d6 and add the CAF of EACH model. The total sum of all these is their
total score.

Titan roll 2d6 plus titans CAF, this result is DOUBLED..

Compare the results. IF the infantry side wins it inflicts ONE hit per
multiple. This means if the score is twice the titans roll its two hits and
so forth.

The level of survival of the model depends on how many hits it inflicts.
Zero hits mean they all are destroyed. One hit the model survives on a 6,
two, hits on a 5+, etc. Vehicles always are destroyed.

Hit to the titan are at leg level, except those units that have jump/flight
packs which can choose any location.

Alternative #2

Darius's idea

This is a combination of standard close combat rules and the old titan
defense rules.

Infantry that charges the titan are hit by the defense system before close
combat begins, roll one dice against each stand. It survives on a roll of
5+, 4+ for elites. Once survivors are determined fight close combat with
remaining stands with STANDARD rules.

Alternative #3

Ed's Idea

This modifies the current defense system by assigning a save modifier by the
"class" of the unit. The higher the class the higher the modifier. -1 for
infantry, -2 for vehicles, -3 for super heavies, -4 for knights. All other
rules remain the same.

Please refer to this post for reference on what your voting on.

Note ALL alternates count as one against leaving as is. Between alternatives
the one with the most votes wins.

This promises to be a close one, please vote!

Peter
Received on Wed Apr 19 2000 - 01:21:39 UTC

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